BANKING SUPERVISORS AND XBRL11th XBRL International Conference
José María RoldánDirector General of Regulation, Banco de EspañaChair of XBRL España Chair of Committee of European Banking Supervisors (CEBS)
Boston, 27 April 2005
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INTRODUCTION
Speaking today in three capacities
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THE IMPORTANCE OF XBRL
Not just a technical “IT” matter
Market efficiency and the role of information flows
Also, relevant to banking supervision, both nationally and internationally
XBRL presents a unique opportunity to improve information flows for both the generators and users of financial information, which will in turn promote greater efficiency for the system as a whole
These benefits come through flexibility – integrity - speed
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THE SPANISH PERSPECTIVE
Spain’s involvement
– Spain became an XBRL jurisdiction in 2004– XBRL España Association is chaired by Banco
de España (central bank and banking supervisory authority of Spain). Public interest aspect of XBRL
Aim of XBRL España
– To foster the introduction, adoption and development, both at a national and international level, of the XBRL language, for the purpose of unifying the standards applicable to financial and business reporting
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THE INTERNATIONAL PERSPECTIVE
Financial communication must adapt to the reality of increasingly international business models
XBRL means that financial information from entities can be understood and assimilated in other parts of the world in an accurate and timely manner
In the banking sector, it could be a means of finding a common language for financial information needs
It could thereby facilitate supervisory co-operation and promote a level playing field
This is consistent with the needs of the EU single market in banking: integrated market with pan EU banks, multiple supervisory authorities and a single set of accounting rules.
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CEBS What is CEBS?– A high-level committee of representatives from the
banking supervisory authorities and central banks of the European Union
What are its tasks?– to advise the European Commission on banking policy
issues, in particular for the preparation of draft measures for the implementation of EU legislation
– to foster consistent day to day implementation and application of Community legislation by issuing guidelines, recommendations and standards
– to promote supervisory co-operation and provide for the exchange of supervisory information
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CEBS & COMMON EU REPORTING
CEBS has taken two initiatives to promote common reporting requirements:
1.Common reporting of the solvency ratio
2.Common reporting for financial data
These initiatives take advantage of the fact that Basel II and IAS will require all supervisors to change their reporting requirements
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CEBS AND SOLVENCY RATIO
Supervisors require banks to report on their risks and related capital requirements => capital adequacy
CEBS has developed a set of common templates to be used by EU supervisors under future Basel II regime
CEBS has also recommended a common technology platform based on XML/XBRL: coding and taxonomy currently being developed by CEBS
Public consultation opened in January, earlier informal consultation showed industry support for the initiative
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CEBS AND FINANCIAL DATA
CEBS has developed a set of common templates for reporting balance sheet, profit and loss account and annexes
For credit institutions which prepare consolidated data according to the new international accounting standards (IAS/IFRS)
CEBS has also recommended a common technology platform based on XML/XBRL: coding and taxonomy currently being developed by CEBS
Public consultation underway
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BENEFITS OF COMMON REPORTING
NB: These initiatives are the first of their kind! Expected benefits
– Level playing field – Less administrative burden for cross-border
groups (and limited burden for small, local banks)
– Removal of potential obstacle to financial market integration
– Easier exchanges of information between supervisors
– Increased cost effectiveness of supervisory activities in the EU
– More flexible framework: across countries and over time
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THE RISKS OF PROGRESS…
Risk of inconsistent results due to rapid progress in so many different places
Not suggesting a slow-down of activity!
But good coordination is essential
Therefore, the role of bodies like XBRL Europe will be crucial
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BUT ALSO THE PROSPECTS OF SUCCESS ARE HIGH
Scenario analysis
– Worst case: only in Spain, only for banks. Still,
huge advantages
– Next steps
All regulators in Spain
All banking regulators in EU
Basel II/IFRS reporting worldwide…
The strength of XBRL: it makes sense even in a
worst case scenario
Thank you for your attention